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The Day of Eid ul Fitr

{عيد الفطر}

 

Zakatul Fitr

 

Zakat-ul-Fitr is a small amount that Muslims are obliged to pay as charity at the end of Ramadan. It is unanimously recognized by all schools of Islamic Law as a pious duty of every Muslim man or woman. The origin of the obligation can be dated to the month of Sha`ban in the second year of Hijrah. Ibn `Umar said: “Allah’s Messenger enjoined the payment of one Sa` of dates or one Sa` of barley as Zakat-ul-Fitr on every Muslim slave or free, male or female, young or old, and he ordered that it be paid before the people went out to offer the `Eid prayer.”

 

 

Anas (r.a), a companion of prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) reported that when the Prophet Muhammad (Salalaahu-aleyhi-wa-salam) migrated from Makkah to Madinah, the people of Madinah used to have two festivals. On those two days they had carnivals and festivity.

 

 Prophet Muhammad (Salalaahu-aleyhi-wa-salam) asked the Ansaar (the Muslims of Madinah) about it. They replied that before Islam they used to have carnivals on those two joyous days. The Prophet Muhammad (Salalaahu-aleyhi-wa-salam) told them: ‘Instead of those two days, Allah has appointed two other days which are better, the days of Eid-al-Fitr and Eid-al-Adha.’ (Hadith)

 

Eid-ul-Fitr is celebrated on the first day of Shaw’waal, at the completion of Ramadan. Shaw’waal is the 10th month of the Islamic calendar. The Eid-al-Fitr is a very joyous day; it is a true Thanksgiving Day for the believing men and women. On this day Muslims show their real joy for the health, strength and the opportunities of life, which Allah has given to them to fulfil their obligation of fasting and other good deeds during the blessed month of Ramadan.

 

Sunnah of Eid

 

Wake up early.

 

Prepare for personal cleanliness; take care of details of clothing, etc.

 

Take a Ghusl (bath) after Fajr.

 

Brush your teeth.

 

Dress up, putting on best clothes available, whether new or cleaned old ones.

 

Use perfume (men only).

 

Have breakfast on Eid-al-Fitr before leaving for prayer ground. On Eid-al-Adha, eat breakfast after Salaat or after sacrifice if you are doing a sacrifice.

 

Pay Zakaat-al-Fitr before Salaat-al-Eid (on Eid-al-Fitr).

 

Go to prayer ground early.

 

Offer Salaat-al-Eid in congregation in an open place except when whether is not permitting like rain, snow, etc.

 

Use two separate routes to and from the prayer ground.

 

Recite the following Takbir on the way to Salaat and until the beginning of Salaat-al-Eid:

 

Allahu-Akbar, Allahu-Akbar. La ila-ha ill-lal-lah. Allahu-Akbar, Allahu-Akbar. Wa-lilahill hamd

(Allah is great, Allah is great. There is no deity worthy of worship but Allah. Allah is great, Allah is great. And all praises are for Allah).

 

 

How to offer Eid Prayer

Ibn Abbass (ra) reported: “I participated in the Eid-ul-Fitr prayer with the Messenger of Allah (saw), Abu Bakr (ra), Umar (ra) and Uthman (ra), and all of them held Eid prayer before Khutbah, and then the Prophet Muhammad (Salalaahu-aleyhi-wa-salam) delivered the Khutbah (sermon).” (Muslim)

 

Who should go to the prayer ground & offer Eid Prayer

Umm Atiyah (ra) reported: “The Messenger of Allah (Salalaahu-aleyhi-wa-salam) commanded us to bring out on Eid-al-Fitr and Eid-al-Adha, young women, hijab-observing adult women and the menstruating women. The menstruating women stayed out of actual Salaat but participated in good deeds and Duaa (supplication). I (Umm Atiyah) said to the Holy Prophet (Salalaahu-aleyhi-wa-salam): Oh! Messenger of Allah, one does not have an outer garment. He replied: Let her sister cover her with her garment.” (Muslim)

On the Eid day, every believing man, woman and child must go to the prayer ground and participate in this joyous occasion.

 

Structure of the Eid prayer

 

Eid prayer is wajib (strongly recommended, just short of obligatory). It consists of two Rakaat (units) with six or thirteen additional Takbirs. It must be offered in congregation. The prayer is followed by the Khutbah.

 

 The Khutbah is part of the worship and listening to it is Sunnah. During the Khutbah, the Imam must remind the community about its responsibilities and obligations towards Allah, fellow Muslims and the fellow human beings.The Imam must encourage the Muslims to do good and ward off evil. The Muslim community must also be directed to the state of the community and the Ummah at large and the feelings of sacrifice and Jihaad should be aroused in the community. At the conclusion of the prayer the Muslims should convey greetings to each other give reasonable gifts to the youngsters and visit each other at their homes. Muslims should also take this opportunity to invite their non-Muslims neighbors, co-workers, classmates and business acquaintances to Eid festivities to expose them to Islam and Muslim culture.

 

 

 

 

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